❓ A WA parliamentary question on notice regarding nitrogen and phosphorus levels in the Swan and Canning Rivers, and applications/prosecutions under the Swan River Trust Act. Several parts of the question are referred to the Minister for Water Resources.
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(b) Canning River; and (c) Peel Estuary?
(c) Peel Estuary?
(b) Canning River; and (c) Peel Estuary?
(c) Peel Estuary?
(b) Canning River; and (c) Peel Estuary?
(c) Peel Estuary?
(c) Peel Estuary?
(b) Canning River; and (c) Peel Estuary?
(c) Peel Estuary?
(b) Canning River; and (c) Peel Estuary?
(c) Peel Estuary?
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8 May 2007
Responded by
Minister for the Environment
Response time
49 days
(b) approved; and (c) rejected (please provide details of all rejections)?
(c) rejected (please provide details of all rejections)?
Avon River: 0.825mg/L total nitrogen & 0.013mg/L total phosphorus Ellen Brook: 1.05mg/L total nitrogen & 0.13mg/L total phosphorus (b) The only sub-catchment of the Canning River that is dominated by rural land-uses is the Southern River. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 0.36mg/L and 0.059mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Ellen Brook: 1.05mg/L total nitrogen & 0.13mg/L total phosphorus (b) The only sub-catchment of the Canning River that is dominated by rural land-uses is the Southern River. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 0.36mg/L and 0.059mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(b) The only sub-catchment of the Canning River that is dominated by rural land-uses is the Southern River. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 0.36mg/L and 0.059mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Public Information $18 157.26
(c) rejected (please provide details of all rejections)?
Avon River: 0.825mg/L total nitrogen & 0.013mg/L total phosphorus Ellen Brook: 1.05mg/L total nitrogen & 0.13mg/L total phosphorus (b) The only sub-catchment of the Canning River that is dominated by rural land-uses is the Southern River. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 0.36mg/L and 0.059mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Ellen Brook: 1.05mg/L total nitrogen & 0.13mg/L total phosphorus (b) The only sub-catchment of the Canning River that is dominated by rural land-uses is the Southern River. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 0.36mg/L and 0.059mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(b) The only sub-catchment of the Canning River that is dominated by rural land-uses is the Southern River. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 0.36mg/L and 0.059mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(2) (a) The sub-catchments of the Swan River that are dominated by urban land-uses are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(b) The sub-catchments of the Canning River that are dominated by urban land-uses are Bannister Creek and Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Bannister Creek: 1.05 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.062 mg/L total phosphorus Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Mills St Main Drain: 1.55mg/L total nitrogen & 0.18 mg/L total phosphorus (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(3) (a) In the Swan River catchment, two urban drains are routinely monitored, these are the Bayswater Main Drain and the South Belmont Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, the average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were as follows: Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Bayswater Main Drain: 1.01mg/L total nitrogen & 0.034 mg/L total phosphorus South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
South Belmont Main Drain: 0.365 mg/L total nitrogen & 0.083 mg/L total phosphorus (b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(b) In the Canning River catchment, the main urban drain that is routinely monitored is the Mills Street Main Drain. For the month of February 2007, average concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus were 1.55mg/L and 0.18mg/L respectively. (c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(c) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(4) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(5) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(6) Nil. (7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(7) Nil. (8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(8) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(9) Please refer this part of the question to the Minister for Water Resources. (10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(10) Nil. (11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(11) (a) In the Month of February 2007, the Swan River Trust received fourteen applications which require determination by the Minister for the Environment. (b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(b) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment approved two applications on the recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(c) In the month of February 2007, the Minister for the Environment did not refuse any applications on recommendation of the Swan River Trust. (12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(12) There were no prosecutions of individuals for land clearing or similar offences under the Swan River Trust Act (1988) in February 2007 (13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
(13) Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Swan River Trust: The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
The Swan River Trust spent $1650 on advertising during February 2007. This related to the Healthy Rivers Action Plan advertised for public comment. Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Department of Environment and Conservation: The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
The Dept of Environment and Conservation spent $39,885.28 on advertising during February 2007. This was made up of the following: Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Contract/Tenders $2 514.72 Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Recruitment $19 213.30 Public Information $18 157.26
Public Information $18 157.26
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